Chaffed [verb]

Definition of Chaffed:

joke, ridicule

Synonyms of Chaffed:

Rag

Razz

Scoff

Tease

Taunt

Banter

Josh

Jolly

Deride

Fun

Rally

Rib

Jeer

Mock

Kid


Opposite/Antonyms of Chaffed:


Sentence/Example of Chaffed:

Here they drank apple-jack and hard cider, chaffed and quarrelled and fought fist and skull.

They loosed the cords that held her, and chaffed her stiffened limbs.

I am he who was afraid of the light, who dodged the Moon, and chaffed you about the pump.

They were jeered at and chaffed by their fellows, the majority of whom had elected to proceed.

The late Lord Shaftesbury sent for me, and one night at his house at dinner I was chaffed for 'romancing.'

When they chaffed, his lips grew a little thinner, and the colour deepened in his handsome face, but he went on his way.

But they paid well, chaffed the servants much oftener than they bullied them, and on the whole were very popular.

He showed his white teeth in an eternal smile, and chaffed us all, reciting the "Diamond Wedding" of Steadman.

He talked about this, he chaffed her about it for the rest of his visit: he had at last found a topic after his own heart.

Private soldiers chaffed their officers on the subject of death.